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Q. 31 What did the author
think was something "he had
to do" in chapter 'The Best
Christmas Present In The
World'? *
O A. Return the letter to Jim
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O B. Return the letter to Connie
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O C. Throw away the letter
O D. None of the Above
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Answer:
In the chapter "The Best Christmas Present", the author thinks something he had to do was to return the letter to Connie.
Explanation:
- "The Best Christmas Present in the World" was written by Michael Morpurgo.
- The chapter tells a Christmas story set during a war.
- It expresses the soldiers' desire to be reunited with their families.
- However, it also highlights the longings of these soldiers' families.
- One such wife, Connie, a 101-year-old lady whose husband was a soldier in the British army, mistook her guest for her husband Jim and dubbed the so-called reunion "The Best Christmas Present in the World."
- In this story, the author purchases a roll-top table from a trash shop and begins restoring it on Christmas Eve.
- He discovers a secret area in the last drawer while repairing it. There was a little tin box in the hidden area.
- He finds a letter from Jim Macpherson, an English Army captain, to his wife Connie inside the tin box.
- It was a description of an event that occurred on the battlefield on Christmas Day in 1914.
- On that day, German and English soldiers celebrated Christmas together, completely forgetting about their rivalry and the fact that they were at war. They drank and ate together. They also participated in a football game and sang songs at night.
- The author took Mrs. Macpherson's letter to the hospital and presented her with the nicest Christmas present in the world.
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